Questions & Answers

How far is it from Belgrade to Užice?

The distance between Belgrade and Užice is 116 km. The road distance is 169 km.

What is the cheapest way to get from Belgrade to Užice?

The cheapest way to get from Belgrade to Užice is to bus which costs RSD 550 - RSD 1100 and takes 3 h 27 min.

What is the fastest way to get from Belgrade to Užice?

The quickest way to get from Belgrade to Užice is to taxi which takes 2 h 40 min and costs RSD 13000 - RSD 16000.

Is there a direct bus between Belgrade and Užice?

Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Belgrade and arriving at Užice. Services depart every three hours, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 3 h 27 min.

How long does it take to get from Belgrade to Užice?

The bus from Belgrade to Užice takes 3 h 27 min including transfers and departs every three hours.

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Užice, Serbia

Užice is a city and the administrative center of the Zlatibor District in the western Serbia. It is located on the banks of the river Đetinja. The administrative area has a total population of 78,040, while the urban area has a population of 59,747 (2011 census).
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The Church of St. Achillius (Serbian: Црква светог Ахилија), or the Arilje Monastery (манастир Ариље) is a Serbian Orthodox church in Arilje, western Serbia. It is dedicated to Saint Achillius of Larissa, a fighter against Arianism and participant of the First Council of Nicaea in 325. The church was built in 1296 by Serbian King Stefan Dragutin of the Nemanjić dynasty and is located in the center of town, on the elevated plateau above the large river valley and the river Moravica and Big Rzav, and represents the most dominant object in the Arilje region.

Stari Grad (Serbian Cyrillic: Стари град; meaning old town) is the remains of a fortress near the city of Užice, in central Serbia. It is an example of typical medieval Serbian architecture. Historians believe it was built between the 12th and 13th centuries to control movement along nearby roads, and the town of Užice. It is positioned on a large steep cliff, and surrounded on three sides by the river Đetinja. Today it consists of several ruined buildings, including the citadel and many of its surrounding walls. Stari Grad was declared Protected Monuments of Culture in 1983, and it is protected by Republic of Serbia.